A Few Good Men is a legal drama film directed by Rob Reiner, in 1992, which revolves around the murder of Marine William Santiago at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba including U.S. Marines Lance Corporal Harold Dawson and Private First Class Louden Downey. They are the ones accused of the murder and are under court-martial. JoAnne Galloway asked to investigate the Murder and believes that they did it under the "code red" order: a violent punishment. The case is passed to Daniel Kaffee who is known for his plea bargains. Surprisingly in the court Daniel flips and asks for a plea of not guilty instead. Dawson & Downey continue saying that they were given ‘code red’ orders by Lieutenant Jonathan James Kendrick . Colonel Nathan admits in the courtroom that he indeed ordered for ‘code red’ to be carried out. He tries to flee but is caught and taken away. The two men are no longer found guilty of murder but found guilty of "conduct unbecoming" and ordered to be dishonorably discharged.
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